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Matrix size | 0.7 \ |
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Matrix type | 3-panel (p-Si TFT active) |
Projection distance | - m |
Vertical scan range | 48 - 100 Hz |
Horizontal scan range | 15 - 100 kHz |
Projection technology | - |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 2000:1 |
Screen size compatibility | 40 - 400 \ |
Projector native resolution | WUXGA (1920x1200) |
Keystone correction, horizontal | ±30 ° |
Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
RS-232 ports | 1 |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 498 x 371 x 165 mm |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
F-number (relative aperture) | 1.7 |
Digital zoom | 49 x |
Focal length range | 27 - 45 mm |
Noise level | 29 dB |
Plug and Play | Yes |
Dot clock scanning frequency | 162 MHz |
Lamp type | NSH |
Lamp power | 330 W |
Light source type | Lamp |
Service life of light source | 3000 h |
Serial interface type | RS-232 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Wi-Fi | No |
Supported graphics resolutions | 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) |
Placement | Ceiling |
Product color | White |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
Power consumption (standby) | - W |
Power consumption (typical) | 519 W |
Display diagonal | 0.76 \ |
Weight | 9662 g |
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Information on network support and reference to owner's manual for details.
Highlights projector's numerous functions like lens shifting, projection options, and lens variety.
Describes remote control use as wired/wireless mouse and its features.
Explains the motor-driven lens shift for image positioning and zoom/focus adjustment.
Ensures projector security with Key lock and PIN code lock functions.
Covers general safety guidelines for operation, cleaning, and servicing.
Warnings about power cords, outlets, and avoiding servicing by unauthorized personnel.
Emphasizes filter maintenance for projector reliability and warranty.
Identifies parts on the front of the projector.
Detailed explanation of each terminal and connector on the rear of the projector.
Description of buttons and indicator lights on the projector's side and top panels.
Details the function of each button on the remote control.
Explanation of using the remote control as a wired remote.
Diagrams and guidelines for projector positioning for optimal image projection.
Explanation of the motor-driven lens shift function for image positioning.
Guide for connecting computers via digital (DVI/HDMI) and analog (VGA) interfaces.
Instructions for connecting various video sources like VCR, S-video, and HDMI.
Diagram showing how to connect audio signals from computers and external equipment.
Guide for connecting the AC power cord, including regional plug information.
Step-by-step guide to turn on the projector and initial setup.
Guide on navigating and using the projector's on-screen menu system.
Instructions for adjusting volume, mute, and built-in speaker settings.
Steps to select computer input sources via the on-screen menu.
Steps to select video input sources via the on-screen menu.
How the projector automatically tunes to computer signals.
Detailed manual adjustments for various PC signal parameters.
Options for adjusting image levels like Dynamic, Standard, Real, and Image 1-10.
Detailed adjustments for contrast, brightness, color, tint, iris, color temp., white balance.
Adjusts projected image size and aspect ratio (Normal, Full, Wide, Zoom, Custom).
Selecting video system for S-video or composite video inputs.
Options for adjusting image levels like Dynamic, Standard, Natural, Cinema.
Detailed adjustments for contrast, brightness, color, tint, iris, color temp., white balance.
Selects the display language for the on-screen menu.
Sets projector security using Key lock and PIN code lock functions.
Controls the shutter operation for blocking light to the screen.
Displays filter usage time and manages filter replacement notifications.
Detailed information on filter function, replacement icons, and warnings.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the projector's filter cartridge.
Detailed steps for replacing the projector's lamp, including safety precautions.
Instructions for cleaning the projector's lens.
Common problems and their solutions for projector operation.
Hierarchical structure of the projector's menu system for computer, HDMI, and video input.
List of supported computer resolutions and frequencies for analog input.
Overview of projector specifications including mechanical, signal, optical, and interface details.
Diagrams and pinouts for all projector terminals (Analog, DVI, HDMI, USB, LAN, Control).
This chapter details the process of configuring the projector's network settings.
Guide to configuring network settings via the projector's menu and web browser.
Sets a PIN code to restrict network access to the projector.
Steps to access the projector's setting page using a web browser.
Guide for performing basic initial settings like language, model name, and PIN code.
Steps to set a network PIN code for projector access restriction.
Configures the projector's email function for sending alert messages.
Monitors projector power status and controls ON/Standby operations via web browser.
Selects the input mode and source mode of the projector.
Selects the signal input system based on the input signal type.
Adjusts sound volume, mute, and built-in speaker settings.
Adjusts projected image parameters like contrast, brightness, color, and sharpness.
Adjusts PC signal parameters for optimal picture quality on the screen.
Adjusts screen mode and projector lens functions.
Adjusts image zoom, focus, and lens shift positions.
Adjusts screen brightness based on input signal or power saving.
Prohibits control operation by projector or remote.
Sets and configures closed caption display and color.
Displays filter counter and allows reset after replacement.
Sets image freeze mode.
Resets most projector control items to factory defaults.
Shows lamp status icons and their meanings (normal, time-reached, failure).
Shows filter status icons and their meanings (good, clogged, nearly clogged).
Detailed steps for controlling the projector using telnet application on Windows and Mac.
Ensures proper web browser configuration for projector control, including JavaScript and proxy settings.
Addresses common issues related to projector setup and accessing its web interface.